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Kaduna Pastor Presents Acrostic Tribute Frame To Sen. Sani


The General Overseer of Marvels of Grace Christian Ministry, Kaduna, Pastor Solomon O. Agogo, has presented an “Acrostic Tribute Frame” to Senator Shehu Sani, redefining his name with artistic imagery and short phrases.

The frame, which includes a graphic portrait of Sani, spells out the name “SHEHU SANI” using phrases such as “Sensitivity to People’s Cry,” “Humane and Helpful,” “Exemplary and Outstanding,” “Humour and Humility,” “Umbrella of Unity,” “Sincerity and Transparency,” among others.

Agogo said the initiative was inspired by his personal conviction and years of observing Sani’s support for people across religious lines.

“This tribute is a simple but heartfelt expression of respect for distinguished Senator Shehu Sani, a voice that has never wavered in the face of injustice,” he said.

He explained that each letter of Sani’s name reflects qualities of courage, strength, and compassion that the senator has shown in public service.

“In honouring him with this piece, we celebrate a life of conviction, sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to truth. May it stand as a reminder that one man’s courage can give hope to many,” Agogo stated.

He also pledged to support Sani’s 2027 campaign with prayers and personal resources.

Receiving the gift, Senator Sani thanked the pastor for the gesture and said the support was encouraging.

He noted that Agogo’s unwavering backing would go a long way in strengthening his social relationships and support for his 2027 senatorial ambition.



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